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Unhinged wrote
GR33NV3N0M wrote 1, it is people like you that sadly make internet dealership such an untrustworthy and bad place.

2,Yes it is against the law for even a Minor to do this as it consists of you breaking multiple laws these include Fraud(claiming you will pay for something you have no intention/means to pay for), Theft (obtaining an item through ill means with the intention of permanently depriving the owner of it OR obtaining an item that the owner was expectant of payment for.

Now. you could rectify this by returning the item immediately, if you do not you could face a serious fine and a criminal record which will seriously hinder you adult life and could affect your application to some colleges. Your parents as your legal guardians until you are the age of 18 will be held accountable in the court of law and will be expected to pay not only the 800 USD but possibly the fine too.

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Unhinged wrote Keep the laptop and if nothing happens, good for you. You can't be charged for anything due to your age and the nature of what you've done.


of course he can, anyone can be charged within reason, he has done something wrong ans knows it, he is old enough to know right from wrong and as such is able to be punished in court, just not tried as an adult. your statement is wrong morally also.


He's a minor, if the police were involved all they would do is scold him and take it back to the original owner.


I don't quite think you understand how wrong you are. If he were to walk into Best Buy and steal an $800 laptop they would pres charges. Just like the guy he stole it from is going to press charges. Obviously he has the kids address. It's not like he put a candy bar in his pocket from the grocery store. He was fully aware what he was doing, and he knew it was wrong. And now he's scared, like he should be. Again, OP, you are a theif and if you don't return the thing to the guy I hope you like being arrested and charged with theft. Also, depending on your state, it is a felony so you will be taken to juvenile detention.
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Unhinged wrote Keep the laptop and if nothing happens, good for you. You can't be charged for anything due to your age and the nature of what you've done.

Yeah he can. He can be tried in teen court and can go to juvenile detention.
I have been fined with $300 but payed it off with community service.
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This is very serious, you can go to juvey for this,
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You, my friend, are a dipshit. If I was you, I'd ring up marty mcfly now.



If you've scammed him for $800, you can get arrested(maximum 6 months) banned from paypal&ebay, and you can get community service.
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Unhinged wrote
GR33NV3N0M wrote 1, it is people like you that sadly make internet dealership such an untrustworthy and bad place.

2,Yes it is against the law for even a Minor to do this as it consists of you breaking multiple laws these include Fraud(claiming you will pay for something you have no intention/means to pay for), Theft (obtaining an item through ill means with the intention of permanently depriving the owner of it OR obtaining an item that the owner was expectant of payment for.

Now. you could rectify this by returning the item immediately, if you do not you could face a serious fine and a criminal record which will seriously hinder you adult life and could affect your application to some colleges. Your parents as your legal guardians until you are the age of 18 will be held accountable in the court of law and will be expected to pay not only the 800 USD but possibly the fine too.

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Unhinged wrote Keep the laptop and if nothing happens, good for you. You can't be charged for anything due to your age and the nature of what you've done.


of course he can, anyone can be charged within reason, he has done something wrong ans knows it, he is old enough to know right from wrong and as such is able to be punished in court, just not tried as an adult. your statement is wrong morally also.


He's a minor, if the police were involved all they would do is scold him and take it back to the original owner.


No he would still get in trouble at 14 I stole some headphones and a video game I did get arrested not sent to Juvie though but I had to pay for the items plus a $250 fine for stealing
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USSRSpetsnaz wrote
Unhinged wrote
GR33NV3N0M wrote 1, it is people like you that sadly make internet dealership such an untrustworthy and bad place.

2,Yes it is against the law for even a Minor to do this as it consists of you breaking multiple laws these include Fraud(claiming you will pay for something you have no intention/means to pay for), Theft (obtaining an item through ill means with the intention of permanently depriving the owner of it OR obtaining an item that the owner was expectant of payment for.

Now. you could rectify this by returning the item immediately, if you do not you could face a serious fine and a criminal record which will seriously hinder you adult life and could affect your application to some colleges. Your parents as your legal guardians until you are the age of 18 will be held accountable in the court of law and will be expected to pay not only the 800 USD but possibly the fine too.

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Unhinged wrote Keep the laptop and if nothing happens, good for you. You can't be charged for anything due to your age and the nature of what you've done.


of course he can, anyone can be charged within reason, he has done something wrong ans knows it, he is old enough to know right from wrong and as such is able to be punished in court, just not tried as an adult. your statement is wrong morally also.


He's a minor, if the police were involved all they would do is scold him and take it back to the original owner.


No he would still get in trouble at 14 I stole some headphones and a video game I did get arrested not sent to Juvie though but I had to pay for the items plus a $250 fine for stealing
Even that's been wrong, I'm not trying to brag or act like an internet criminal, but I've had one offense for stealing from tesco, I got a police resolution(final chance) I then got caught robbing from co-op, which then I got taken to the station the next day for DNA, mugshot and fingerprints, I then had to attend youth meetings. No fines were paid. But $800, you will get in serious balls for.
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You don't deserve any help. You scammed someone out of $800. How would you feel if you were to get scammed for that much money?
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That My Firend Is Called Fraud
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Symbolist wrote
USSRSpetsnaz wrote
Unhinged wrote
GR33NV3N0M wrote 1, it is people like you that sadly make internet dealership such an untrustworthy and bad place.

2,Yes it is against the law for even a Minor to do this as it consists of you breaking multiple laws these include Fraud(claiming you will pay for something you have no intention/means to pay for), Theft (obtaining an item through ill means with the intention of permanently depriving the owner of it OR obtaining an item that the owner was expectant of payment for.

Now. you could rectify this by returning the item immediately, if you do not you could face a serious fine and a criminal record which will seriously hinder you adult life and could affect your application to some colleges. Your parents as your legal guardians until you are the age of 18 will be held accountable in the court of law and will be expected to pay not only the 800 USD but possibly the fine too.

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Unhinged wrote Keep the laptop and if nothing happens, good for you. You can't be charged for anything due to your age and the nature of what you've done.


of course he can, anyone can be charged within reason, he has done something wrong ans knows it, he is old enough to know right from wrong and as such is able to be punished in court, just not tried as an adult. your statement is wrong morally also.


He's a minor, if the police were involved all they would do is scold him and take it back to the original owner.


No he would still get in trouble at 14 I stole some headphones and a video game I did get arrested not sent to Juvie though but I had to pay for the items plus a $250 fine for stealing
Even that's been wrong, I'm not trying to brag or act like an internet criminal, but I've had one offense for stealing from tesco, I got a police resolution(final chance) I then got caught robbing from co-op, which then I got taken to the station the next day for DNA, mugshot and fingerprints, I then had to attend youth meetings. No fines were paid. But $800, you will get in serious balls for.


Exactly what I stole was no more than $100 plus the $250 fine this is $800 hes dealing with and his fine would be way more than mine if he does get into trouble i would think anywhere from $600 and up
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All he has to do is call Ebay and THEY will go in your account and take the money without your permission.
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